Duntryleague G.C.

Stay and Play at Historic Duntryleague.The historic Duntryleague guesthouse is situated in the botanical gardens setting of the Duntryleague's prestigious 18 hole championship golf course. We have several packages available so you can enjoy beautiful Orange and one of Australia's top golf courses all at the same time.

Vokey Spin Milled Wedges

Vokey Design Spin Milled 5 (SM5) wedges deliver more spin and more types of shots, providing golfers with more ways to hit it close and shoot lower scores. Precisely designed and manufactured Vokey SM5 wedges provide a distinct performance advantage and the most extensive range of bounce and grind options.

Kel Nagle

Kel Nagle won 61 times on the PGA Tour of Australasia. Won Canada Cup 1954 and 1959. 1960 British Open, 2nd 1965 US Open, 12 times winner overseas. In July 2007 Nagle was elected to the World Golf Hall of Fame

Stay and Play

We have several packages available so you can enjoy beautiful Orange and one of Australia's top championship golf courses all at the same time.
With professional John Furze ranked top 50 instructors by Golf Australia Magazine we can create a package to suit your needs. Golf seminars, on range practice and on course play. All at your service. Enquire Now.

SNAG Junior Golf

SNAG Golf is all about having FUN while learning the basics of golf. The program builds on strong fundamentals of the different strokes and swings and develops playing ability quickly and effectively. It's a comprehensive system that has been developed through years of research and field experience. The key is in simplifying the instruction so that it can be an effective transition into the game of golf.

Ball Position

Ball Flight Direction is very dependent on ball location in regards to Low Point (The Left Shoulder Socket)

Where ever the Leading Edge of the club is facing at Separation Point (when the ball actually leaves the clubface, not Impact) is the direction the ball will travel.

The Geometry of the Stroke demands that the Ball be located in relation to the Low Point of the Stroke.

Given the Flat Left Wrist, Low Point is always opposite the Left Shoulder.

If your Left Foot is under your Left Shoulder, then you can Locate the Ball visually in relation to the Foot (and not to the Shoulder). This is a very critical aspect of the golf stroke as Ball Flight Dirction will depend on the this.

So as long as the ball is positioned in relation to Low Point any width of the Stance (feet) is acceptable as long as it does not compromise the Body Pivot (The Turning, Weight Shift and Balance).

Geometry of the Circle - Correct Ball Position

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Ball Positioned too far to the Left - The Pull Shot

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Ball Positioned too far to the Right - The Push Shot

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